Older Adults’ Recalled Memorable Messages about Aging and Their Associations with Successful Aging

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Beteiligte: Bernhold, Quinten S, Giles, Howard
In: Human Communication Research, 45, 2019, 4, S. 474-507
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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Umfang: 474-507
ISSN: 0360-3989
1468-2958
DOI: 10.1093/hcr/hqz011
veröffentlicht in: Human Communication Research
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: Oxford University Press (OUP) (CrossRef)
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Using the Communicative Ecology Model of Successful Aging (CEMSA), this study examined how one’s own age-related communication and memorable message characteristics indirectly predict successful aging, via aging efficacy. Older adults with higher dispositional hope recalled memorable messages as (a) higher in positivity, (b) higher in efficacy, and (c) more likely to contain a theme of aging not being important or being a subjective state that can be overcome with the right mindset. Older adults were classified as engaged, bantering, or disengaged agers, based on their own age-related communication. Uniquely for CEMSA’s development and the blended role of hope theory within it, memorable message efficacy indirectly predicted greater successful aging, via heightened aging efficacy.</jats:p>